Training Materials
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Inclusive communication resources
Inclusive Communication Awareness - A short introduction
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Discussion Starters - Myths Vs. Facts
A great discussion activity for use with older and younger people.
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Evaluation Activity
Activity for measuring outcomes and social impact of intergenerational practice.
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Hand Activity
This is a great activity for when groups come together for the first time.
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Activity - Is it or isn't it?
An activity discussing what is and what is not an intergenerational activity/project/event.
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Circle of Self
The Circle of Self can be used as a paired activity, providing a starting point for building trust.
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Dragon's Den Activity Sheet
This activity explores how intergenerational practice is important in achieving targets in many different areas of work. It also starts the thought pr...
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Planning an Intergenerational Project
What fundamental questions should you ask and consider when setting up an intergenerational project?
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Similarities and Differences
A quick energetic way of participants learning about each other without having to say much.
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Stereotyping Questionnaire
This is a great activity for primary schools to use before starting an intergenerational project.
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Ensuring Intergenerational Practice
Questions to ask when organising your partners and planning group for an intergenerational project.
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Gingerbread Stereotyping Activity
This activity can be used at the beginning and end of a project to look at younger and older people's stereotypes.
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Slang Chart
Introducing different slang words (shorthand, secret or special languages, abbreviations etc).
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Stereotyping Statements
A thought provoking activity on stereotyping.
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Helpful Definitions
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Sources of Credible Evidence